Brett On Wood - American Oak
Delhaize in Brussel / Bruxelles / Brussels, Brussels Capital Region, Belgium 🇧🇪
Brewed at/by: De ProefbrouwerijSour / Wild Beer Series Out of Production
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Score
6.88
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6/10
Tried
on 16 Apr 2014
at 21:09
7/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Huge yellow-cream head, very slowly receding with lace over bright orange-copper/amber beer, well-carbonated. Lactic acid, chocolate, wood (faint-er), little bit grassy, fresh. Lightly sourish, dry to wry finish. Wood, herbs and/or spices. No distinctive tastes, but better balanced, integrated than the other 2. Retronasal more bitter, slowly diminishing flavours. Warming up, slightly vinous, incense. Feels very well-carbonated, light body, lightly slick-oily feel. Balanced as it might be, as a beer it doesn’t convince me. About all three, the word is "interesting", if you catch my drift.
Tried
on 13 Apr 2014
at 05:53
8.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 9
[750 ml. bottle][Split with Kogymo][Procured from Delhaize][BBF 15/01/2019][Poured into an Eylenbosch snifter] Bright bubbly amber orange with a huge collapsing egg-white head. Nose is minerals and faint salt, cleanest minerals of the 3 if my memory serves me right, egg white, touch lactic and crisp brett, minor funk and bath salts. Tastes salty, mineral, touch lactic, candy sugar, only of the 3 to have a hop feel to it, light citrus, brett, milky bread and candy sugar, I didn’t really get much wood in any of the 3 and this one has the least wood of all 3, way less wood vanilla than the French one & hard to pick up wood vanilla at all. Clean, very sparkling and bright. Technically this seems more proficient than the French one but that one was more quirky and fun as was the Hungarian one.
Tried
from Bottle
on 10 Apr 2014
at 09:53